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Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ] Roll On Big Mama. Forum/Discussion about Eighteen Wheeler Trucks. What truck do you like or dislike? Is your favorite truck a Mack, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Marmon, Volvo or Freightliner? Which diesel engine do you prefer; Detroit Diesel, Cummins, or...

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I still think the Donaldson M100463 will out flow that one. I wish they would give a cfm rating at a particular level of water column to be able see the difference between them.
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They look like a quality built muffler, but that real question, what do they run for price? Unless they're cheaper than the Donaldsons I'm still thinking they're the way to go as well.
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well guys, got it done today. i started yesterday and gave up after cutting my hand. the muffler on my truck must have been the original. it was rusted together at the connections. i had to cut it out. it was falling apart as i beat on it. i wanted to get the donaldson but could not find it in stock. i ended up buying the walker megaflows #22964. $164 at napa. it sound a tad louder with a little more wissle from turbo. it also revs up a little faster too with a deeper exhaust tone. all in all, i am content. hope to see some savings in the pocket book. later
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Great job! Sounds like what I have to look forward to as well. Mine are rusted at the clamps. What did you replace otherwise, just clamps and mufflers? At least now I have two options I guess. Keep us posted on how they do.
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Great job! Sounds like what I have to look forward to as well. Mine are rusted at the clamps. What did you replace otherwise, just clamps and mufflers? At least now I have two options I guess. Keep us posted on how they do.

i ended up spending close to $210 total with 2 new clamps and some new bolts. i did it becouse of this tread. mine was old and leaking a little at the bottom clamp. also its not a big in diameter as the original. maybe a inc or two difference but length is exactly.
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well guys, got it done today. i started yesterday and gave up after cutting my hand. the muffler on my truck must have been the original. it was rusted together at the connections. i had to cut it out. it was falling apart as i beat on it. i wanted to get the donaldson but could not find it in stock. i ended up buying the walker megaflows #22964. $164 at napa. it sound a tad louder with a little more wissle from turbo. it also revs up a little faster too with a deeper exhaust tone. all in all, i am content. hope to see some savings in the pocket book. later
yup.... doing exhaust work does suck..........
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yup.... doing exhaust work does suck..........
Sounds like he only had one to deal with too. Cheaper and easier. I have two and they're sandwiched in-between my headache rack and the sleeper with fairings to the side. Basically boxed in. Joy...
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